Dominant-negative E-cadherin alters adhesion and reverses contact inhibition of growth in breast carcinoma cells

  • Authors:
    • Ioannis S. Vizirianakis
    • Yao-Qi Chen
    • Seema S. Kantak
    • Asterios S. Tsiftsoglou
    • Randall H. Kramer
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  • Published online on: July 1, 2002     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.21.1.135
  • Pages: 135-144
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Abstract

Cadherins play a crucial role in epithelial morphogenesis and mediate intercellular adhesion. These receptors bind catenins and are involved in signal transduction pathways that regulate cell growth and apoptosis, and are frequently down-regulated in invasive and metastatic carcinomas. In order to assess the role of E-cadherin in cell adhesion and growth, we transfected MCF-7 cells, a human breast cancer cell line, with a dominant-negative construct of E-cadherin (H-2kd-E-cad). The dominant-negative form of E-cadherin disrupted cell-cell adhesion of monolayer cells and induced an epithelial-to-fibroblastic conversion without any significant change in integrin profiles. Whereas control cells rapidly formed multicellular aggregates that tightly compacted into spheroids, dominant-negative transfected cells failed to compact and remained as loosely-associated cells. The transfectants exhibited down-regulation and redistribution of endogenous E-cadherin as well as increased levels of α- and β-catenin. Importantly, the H-2kd-E-cad-transfected cells, when grown as multicellular aggregates, showed an increase in cell proliferation rate, compared to control cells. Overall, these observations suggest that in breast carcinoma, disruption of E-cadherin and catenin function modulates both cell-cell adhesion and permits escape from cell-cell contact-involved inhibition of cell growth.

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July 2002
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Vizirianakis IS, Chen Y, Kantak SS, Tsiftsoglou AS and Kramer RH: Dominant-negative E-cadherin alters adhesion and reverses contact inhibition of growth in breast carcinoma cells. Int J Oncol 21: 135-144, 2002.
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Vizirianakis, I.S., Chen, Y., Kantak, S.S., Tsiftsoglou, A.S., & Kramer, R.H. (2002). Dominant-negative E-cadherin alters adhesion and reverses contact inhibition of growth in breast carcinoma cells. International Journal of Oncology, 21, 135-144. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.21.1.135
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Vizirianakis, I. S., Chen, Y., Kantak, S. S., Tsiftsoglou, A. S., Kramer, R. H."Dominant-negative E-cadherin alters adhesion and reverses contact inhibition of growth in breast carcinoma cells". International Journal of Oncology 21.1 (2002): 135-144.
Chicago
Vizirianakis, I. S., Chen, Y., Kantak, S. S., Tsiftsoglou, A. S., Kramer, R. H."Dominant-negative E-cadherin alters adhesion and reverses contact inhibition of growth in breast carcinoma cells". International Journal of Oncology 21, no. 1 (2002): 135-144. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.21.1.135